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news is we have picked up intelligence what we do what nsa does. >> the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. >> reporter: the threat is said to have originated in yemen, where the u.s. embassy now looks more like a fortress. in the face of terror, americans on high alert. though the alerts are focused overseas, washington and new york are stepping up security as a precaution. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next, a shift in power in iran, could be a big change in the country's nuclear ambitions. >>> bay area gas stations won bragging rights this weekend, a lucky powerball player who bought a tick threat won quite a bit more than that we will show you. >>> and we are watching low clouds spilling back across san francisco, which will bring us some drizzle as we head into tomorrow morning and it could also bring temperatures that are even cooler than the ones we are seeing outside right now. pretty mild this time of year. look at your 7-day forecast when we come right back. [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait origina
news is we have picked up intelligence what we do what nsa does. >> the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. >> reporter: the threat is said to have originated in yemen, where the u.s. embassy now looks more like a fortress. in the face of terror, americans on high alert. though the alerts are focused overseas, washington and new york are stepping up security as a precaution. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next, a shift in power in iran, could be a...
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the director of the nsa was the keynote speaker at a hacker convention in las vegas. during his comments he was heckled. >> why should we believe you're not lying to us now? >> i haven't lied to congress. >> he said the nsa surveillance programs are crucial and they are only used to track down terrorists, not spy on americans. >>> a bill to cut the costs of student loan fors >>> a bill to cut the costs of student loan for for millions i headed to the president's desk. the bill links the interest rates to the financial markets. right now most students are paying an interest rate of 7% on their loans. if signed into law, the bill will drop the current rates to about 3.8%. however rates could increase if the economy improves, but are capped at 8.25%. >>> president obama's health care overhaul has turned into a big win for a silicon valley company. the government just gave e-health permission to use its internet-based platform to help get insurance. >> it's to simplify the process, put that information in clear language, allow you to compare plans side by side, just as if
the director of the nsa was the keynote speaker at a hacker convention in las vegas. during his comments he was heckled. >> why should we believe you're not lying to us now? >> i haven't lied to congress. >> he said the nsa surveillance programs are crucial and they are only used to track down terrorists, not spy on americans. >>> a bill to cut the costs of student loan fors >>> a bill to cut the costs of student loan for for millions i headed to the...
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. >> reporter: the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker isn't headed back to the united states because he won't get a fair trial. >> as a father i want my son dome home if i believed the justice system that we should be afforded as americans will be applied correctly. >> reporter: until then he said he'll visit his son in russia. snowden's temporary asylum there has chilled russia-u.s. relations and the political fur error here at home shows no signs of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation on martha's vineyard, president obama said he had already been moving the nsa towards more transparentscy and accountability. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. >> he betrayed his oath of office. a young generation believe he's a jason bourne. >> reporter: nsa wants a stronger defense from the president. >> he failed to explain these programs which saved lives, stopped terrorist plots. >> reporter: washington wants edward snowden brought back home to face justice. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> still to come an unusual ruling. why a judge has ordered that a baby's nam
. >> reporter: the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker isn't headed back to the united states because he won't get a fair trial. >> as a father i want my son dome home if i believed the justice system that we should be afforded as americans will be applied correctly. >> reporter: until then he said he'll visit his son in russia. snowden's temporary asylum there has chilled russia-u.s. relations and the political fur error here at home shows no signs of cooling off....
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. >>> edward snowden's father is sounding off and criticizing washington for its handling of the nsa leak case. he said he's obtained the papers necessary to visit snowden in russia and says that's where the former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. bryan mooar has the story. >> reporter: the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker isn't headed back to the united states because he won't get a fair trial. >> as a father, i want my son to come home, if i believe that the justice so many that we should be afforded of as americans is going to be applied correctly. >> reporter: until then lon snowden says he'll visit his son in russia, snowden's temporary asylum there has chilled u.s./russian relations and the political furor here at homes shows no signs of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation on martha ans's vineyard, president obama said he'd already been moving the nsa toward more transparency and accountability. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. >> he betrayed his oath of office. there's a young generation that believe he's some kind of jason bourne
. >>> edward snowden's father is sounding off and criticizing washington for its handling of the nsa leak case. he said he's obtained the papers necessary to visit snowden in russia and says that's where the former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. bryan mooar has the story. >> reporter: the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker isn't headed back to the united states because he won't get a fair trial. >> as a father, i want my son to come home, if i...
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the court has revealed the tactics after the nsa admitted to collecting some 150,000 e-mails with no ties to terrorism. the court ordered the nsa to limit the information it collects and how long that information is kept. >>> a family based risk. >>> in health matters the biggest study of its kind when it comes to autism. >> specifically how it effects families. let's bring in scott budman. this is something a lot of people here in the bay area pay very close attention to. >> you are absolutely right. studies found a rise in cases of autism in centers of technology like the bay area. this shows the likelihood of a sibling of an autistic child also having autism. instructors work with students providing programs with individuals with autism helping the kids and their family. they are also reacting to a recent study from denmark that children who have an older sibling with autism are seven times more likely to be diagnosed with autism themselves. >> there is a growing concern for parents who have a child with an autism disability about the potential of having another child. >> reporter
the court has revealed the tactics after the nsa admitted to collecting some 150,000 e-mails with no ties to terrorism. the court ordered the nsa to limit the information it collects and how long that information is kept. >>> a family based risk. >>> in health matters the biggest study of its kind when it comes to autism. >> specifically how it effects families. let's bring in scott budman. this is something a lot of people here in the bay area pay very close attention...
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the nsa didn't they when they will make the cuts. they say it was planned before snowden leaked the information. >>> more precaution. late today, the state department ordered nonessential staff to leave the consulate in pakistan. the u.s. military evacuated nonessential staff from yemen. this move comes after the u.s. closed 19 embassies in the middle east and north africa, citing an ongoing terror threat. americans are encouraged not to travel to that region. >>> as for the terror threat, we're learning more details about its origin. a senior u.s. official said it was not ordered by al qaeda's leader, as first thought, ayman al zawahiri. the u.s. intercepted communications between the two leaders and said al zawahiri only gave his blessing. for details of the plot, that's still unknown. >>> tonight, we have new pictures from inside the cabin of asiana flight 214. >> it gives us a look at what passengers experienced during the final minutes of that flight. tony, the pictures are very telling and could have an impact on the investigat
the nsa didn't they when they will make the cuts. they say it was planned before snowden leaked the information. >>> more precaution. late today, the state department ordered nonessential staff to leave the consulate in pakistan. the u.s. military evacuated nonessential staff from yemen. this move comes after the u.s. closed 19 embassies in the middle east and north africa, citing an ongoing terror threat. americans are encouraged not to travel to that region. >>> as for the...
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russia has given a home to nsa leaker eard snowden and the showdown with the u.s. just got worse. >> new parts. the choice millions of us are making to get out of chronic knee pain and get new ones installed. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman on one of the most popular surgeries for americans. some who put it off for far too long. >>> and making history. a woman who has already broken barriers now on the verge of going where no woman has ever gone before. "nightly news" begins now.
russia has given a home to nsa leaker eard snowden and the showdown with the u.s. just got worse. >> new parts. the choice millions of us are making to get out of chronic knee pain and get new ones installed. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman on one of the most popular surgeries for americans. some who put it off for far too long. >>> and making history. a woman who has already broken barriers now on the verge of going where no woman has ever gone before. "nightly news"...
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president obama said he already had been moving the nsa toward more transparency and accountability. >> i don't think that he was a patriot. >> there is a young generation who believe he is some kind of jason borne. >> nsa supporters want a stronger defense from the president. >> he failed to explain the programs which are lawful and saved lives. >> reporter: washington wants edward snowden brought back home to face justice. >>> two of the biggest names in washington, d.c. will be in the bay area tomorrow. hillary clinton will be in san francisco speaking at the american bar association's annual meeting. eric holdler be speaking tomorrow. the meeting focuses on human trafficking, cybersecurity and gender equality. >>> a brief scare today at new york's jfk airport when several workers reported feeling ill after opening a package. hazmat crews were called in to look at a package that tested positive to vx. it turned out to be a false positive. the package contained beauty supplies containing phosphoric acid. the two workers who got sick declined medical attention. >>> a major clothing
president obama said he already had been moving the nsa toward more transparency and accountability. >> i don't think that he was a patriot. >> there is a young generation who believe he is some kind of jason borne. >> nsa supporters want a stronger defense from the president. >> he failed to explain the programs which are lawful and saved lives. >> reporter: washington wants edward snowden brought back home to face justice. >>> two of the biggest names in...
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the nsa admitted collecting 150,000 e-mails from americans with no terrorism ties. the court ordered the nsa to limit the information it takes. >>> president nixon took supportive two phone calls from two future presidents, ronald rag enand george h.w. bush. reagan insisted he was behind nixon and sympathized. bush praised his speech to the nation. one year later, nixon resigned in disgrace. >>> infants and school kids will lose access to head start. in tonight's reality check sam brock examines the report that shows 57,000 kids will lose slots in head start this year. >> reporter: this is a federal report that we're going off of issued by the u.s. department of health and human services. the feds have to approve every cut in every head start center in the united states. if you take their word and take out the 1300 spots in u.s. territories you have 56,000 which is close enough to the president's prediction that is splitting hairs to say he wasn't watch. if it's true that each empty desk is a student set to lose a spot in the head start program there will be 57,000
the nsa admitted collecting 150,000 e-mails from americans with no terrorism ties. the court ordered the nsa to limit the information it takes. >>> president nixon took supportive two phone calls from two future presidents, ronald rag enand george h.w. bush. reagan insisted he was behind nixon and sympathized. bush praised his speech to the nation. one year later, nixon resigned in disgrace. >>> infants and school kids will lose access to head start. in tonight's reality check...
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that's what nsa does. >> the nsa program is proving its worth again. >> reporter: the threat is said to have originated in yemen where the u.s. embassy now looks like a fortress. in the face of terror, americans on high alert. bryan mooar. >>> the san jose police department deployed a gang suppression unit tonight for the first time. it's part of the effort to reduce the number of violent crime and increase police presence in san jose. the gang suppression unit will be deployed seven days a week. the plan will be evaluated at the end of the summer to see if the program is working and whether it should continue. >>> we have an update to a story involving santa clara county's ambulance company. it plans to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy as a move to cut debt and expenses in half while continuing to operate as normal. it is a national company that provides private ambulance services to 700 communities in 21 states and santa clara county is one of the areas. last month the company skirted contract violations and paid fines and bills after getting a ten-day notice it came under fire for f
that's what nsa does. >> the nsa program is proving its worth again. >> reporter: the threat is said to have originated in yemen where the u.s. embassy now looks like a fortress. in the face of terror, americans on high alert. bryan mooar. >>> the san jose police department deployed a gang suppression unit tonight for the first time. it's part of the effort to reduce the number of violent crime and increase police presence in san jose. the gang suppression unit will be...
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is what the nsa and just revealed the dea does spying? perhaps yes, perhaps no. >>> technology news, facebook says it is changing the way ba(ñ updates are presented to you in the timeline, very straightforward how one thing's picked over another. advertisers really want to know how this works. facebook says it's going to start explaining the process better. what we do know this morning that people or things that you like will be seen more often if you click like and if you look through a friend's photo album, that friend's update's going to show up more often. facebook says the average facebooker has 190 friends who make 1500 updates total a day. a lot of good content that you're not seeing. by the way, that's seven updates per person, in case, guys, you were trying to do the math. >> i was trying to do the math. glad. all right. didn't happen. a hundred friends? i have like four. >> ñ1089. you ha you have more than that. meteorologist christina loren, what is going on? >> heard from lawrence's microphone out there on the water, america
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it was the second meeting of its kind this week centered around the controversy surrounding the nsa. >>> samsung has infringed on apple's patents. that's the ruling today from the international trade commission. the commission foubds that apple infringed on samsung's tech nalged -- technology tracked finger movements on devices. samsung is expected to appeal. many while, older samsung mobile devices could face a sales and import ban here in the u.s. >>> a silent epidemic. that's what the cdc is calling the disease that's spreading in california. commonly known as valley fever, it's hitting more people than ever before. in fact, in just ten years, the number of cases have tripled. experts say if this trend continues, countless people could be exposed. nbc bay area has the story new at 11:00. >> reporter: from the bay area, shamut roy visits his wife in phoenix every month. >> went to the mall, the movies. >> reporter: doing regular couple stuff. but the engineer from stanford began to feel something during one of the trips. >> there was intense pressure. the pressure radiated to my ba
it was the second meeting of its kind this week centered around the controversy surrounding the nsa. >>> samsung has infringed on apple's patents. that's the ruling today from the international trade commission. the commission foubds that apple infringed on samsung's tech nalged -- technology tracked finger movements on devices. samsung is expected to appeal. many while, older samsung mobile devices could face a sales and import ban here in the u.s. >>> a silent epidemic....
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reporter: newly declassified daumts are providing a first look at the court order that authorized the nsa to collect all detailed records. another report indicates the agency can collect e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, times and dates but not the content of the calls. >> we will be looking forward to working with with with your committee and this committee to see if there are changes to be made. >> reporter: just last week the house narrowly defeated an effort to remove the program. also today edward snowden leased new materials about a u.s. surveillance program allowing agencies to monitor web browsing. president obama plans to meet in response with on going concerns over u.s. surveillance. reporting live in washington. >> he can organize a blood drive but he cannot participate. campbell's openly gay mayor says it is disappointing but he is determined to make a difference. lowe was turned away when he tried to donate blood. he suspected it because of a policy that prohibits gay individuals to give blood. >> this particular policy focuses on gay men only in which you can be in a rela
reporter: newly declassified daumts are providing a first look at the court order that authorized the nsa to collect all detailed records. another report indicates the agency can collect e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, times and dates but not the content of the calls. >> we will be looking forward to working with with with your committee and this committee to see if there are changes to be made. >> reporter: just last week the house narrowly defeated an effort to remove the...
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. >> he's trying to calm the controversy over nsa surveillance. he's still battling members of congress over obama care. >> the one unifying principle in the republican party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care. >> reporter: in martha's vineyard, president obama looking for a break from the heat. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> more guns are off bay area streets tonight thanks to a gun buyback program in oakland today. the organization youth uprising partnered with the oakland police department and an anonymous donor to host the event. residents were able to turn in guns with no questions asked. they received $200 cash for an assault weapon. they say while the gun buyback program will stop the violence, it can help. >> it seems good we're getting guns off the streets. we know every gun out there is a potential threat. >> the group said they plan another gurn buyback program by the end of the year. >>> a man was giving a girl a horse drawn carriage ride around noon today when the horse got spooked and t
. >> he's trying to calm the controversy over nsa surveillance. he's still battling members of congress over obama care. >> the one unifying principle in the republican party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care. >> reporter: in martha's vineyard, president obama looking for a break from the heat. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> more guns are off bay area streets tonight thanks to a gun buyback program in oakland today. the...
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may take action after this new nsa leak. >>> the flames continue. the smoke is spreading, and bay area water is in jeopardy. this is one of the biggest fires in california history. the rim fire is destroying an area harmer than san jose and so combined. jodi hernandez joins us now. and this is far from over. what's the plan going into tonight now? >> reporter: well, they've got a lot of folks out here working on the fire line, as you mentioned. the destruction is really overwhelming. thousands and thousands of acres of wild land are now charred and blackened, as you can see. now among the losses, a popular camp run by the city of berkley. but tonight, firefighters point out that they have been aeb to save thousands of homes. and things seem to be moving in the right direction tonight. in fact, i am told that today was a relatively good day. as the sun came up against the smoke-filled sky, firefighters from across the state geared up for another tough day on the fire line. >> our number one thing out there is firefighter safety, okay, and the safety
may take action after this new nsa leak. >>> the flames continue. the smoke is spreading, and bay area water is in jeopardy. this is one of the biggest fires in california history. the rim fire is destroying an area harmer than san jose and so combined. jodi hernandez joins us now. and this is far from over. what's the plan going into tonight now? >> reporter: well, they've got a lot of folks out here working on the fire line, as you mentioned. the destruction is really...
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interseptember credited to the nsa show al qaeda militants have been discussing what a senior um u.s. official described as a single significant event or a series of simultaneous attacks most likely in the middle east. no specific threat to the united states but officials couldn't rule one out either. president obama gathered his national security team. congressional leaders given classified briefings. >> there ease been an awful lot of chatter out there. chatter means conversation among terrorists about the planning that's going on. very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11. >> reporter: senior intilly against officials say it starts in yemen. the same group that put an underwear bomb on a flight to detroit and mailed one in a printer to chicago. they're seeking revenge after its deputy commander was killed last month in a drone strike. >> reporter: al qaeda militants have been experimenting with surgically planting a bomb inside an attacker's body. >>> thanks, rich. >>> that threat has police in san francisco also reacting going into heightened alert mode this morning. the department
interseptember credited to the nsa show al qaeda militants have been discussing what a senior um u.s. official described as a single significant event or a series of simultaneous attacks most likely in the middle east. no specific threat to the united states but officials couldn't rule one out either. president obama gathered his national security team. congressional leaders given classified briefings. >> there ease been an awful lot of chatter out there. chatter means conversation among...
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declassifying more nsa court documents. and appointing a group of outside experts to review the whole intelligence-gathering system. >> all these steps are designed to ensure that the american people can trust that our efforts are in line with our interests and our values. and to others around the world i want to make sure, once again, that america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> the president admitted that edward snowden's actions sparked the review but said he is no patriot and should turn himself in. >>> president obama signed a will into law today that restores lower interest rates on loans for millions of students. the signing capped a frenzy of negotiations that led to a rare bipartisan compromise. students could save 1,500 bucks this year alone. >>> in california wildfires are the norm when it comes to severe weather. >> in other parts of the country mother nature strikes by air and sea, like superstorm sandy. some believe these ferocious storms and fires could be partly due to climate change. toni
declassifying more nsa court documents. and appointing a group of outside experts to review the whole intelligence-gathering system. >> all these steps are designed to ensure that the american people can trust that our efforts are in line with our interests and our values. and to others around the world i want to make sure, once again, that america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> the president admitted that edward snowden's actions sparked the review but said he...
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. >>> on the international scene, russia has granted former nsa contractor edward snowden temporary asylum and his lawyer says after about a month in hiding, snowden has, in fact, finally left that airport. snowden wanted by the united states on charges under the espionage act. nbc's jim maceda has more from moscow. >> reporter: american fugitive, edward snowden, was into his sixth week inside the transit lounge of the airport here in moscow. it seemed to be lining up he would spend more time there until today it was confirmed by snowden's lawyer that snowden was issued temporary asylum in russia. when asked where snowden was going, he said he would not say, citing security reasons. now, a top russian official said that the snowden incident was insignificant, from the kremlin's point of view, and he hope it is would not damage relations already strained with the united states. washington is apparently crafting a response and certainly, this is going to come as discouraging news. but it might mean that all bets are off for a key summit meeting to take place here in moscow in early september
. >>> on the international scene, russia has granted former nsa contractor edward snowden temporary asylum and his lawyer says after about a month in hiding, snowden has, in fact, finally left that airport. snowden wanted by the united states on charges under the espionage act. nbc's jim maceda has more from moscow. >> reporter: american fugitive, edward snowden, was into his sixth week inside the transit lounge of the airport here in moscow. it seemed to be lining up he would...
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whether the new alarm came from an intercept from nsa or a spy, analysts say it stood out. >> to close multiple embassies reflects the severity of the threat. >> reporter: and the alert is a warning to the terrorists. >> that we are watching them. that we are aware that those who may be talking about doing something harmful are aware that the u.s. is knowing what it is they're talking about. >> reporter: ten months after benghazi, a warning that u.s. diplomats might again be targeted and that ordinary travelers might be in danger. >>> another step forward for the gay community. the united states will immediately start treating visa applications of gay and lesbian spouses the same as it does for heterosexual spouses. john kerry made the statement after he arrived in london. getting a visa for homosexual spouses will be much easier. it comes after the obama administration asked them to review the policies. >>> becoming conscious of your clothing. we show you how a local non-profit is bringing awareness to a serious issue. >>> and does climate change impact crime? we'll have the new local
whether the new alarm came from an intercept from nsa or a spy, analysts say it stood out. >> to close multiple embassies reflects the severity of the threat. >> reporter: and the alert is a warning to the terrorists. >> that we are watching them. that we are aware that those who may be talking about doing something harmful are aware that the u.s. is knowing what it is they're talking about. >> reporter: ten months after benghazi, a warning that u.s. diplomats might...
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. >>> now about the nsa program. specific violations are coming to light. and they number in the thousands. documents leaked by edward snowden claim the national security agency has broken privacy rules and overstepped its legal authority thousands of times since 2008 when congress expanded its powers. the post claims an internal audit shows nearly 3,000 incidents in just one year. >> we definitely need more oversight. we need more public reports. we need more transparency. it's no longer a tenable position that they trust us. >> the head of the judiciary committee says he'll have a hearing aft break. >>> the government is admitting that there really is an area 51. the classified documents obtained by george washington university confirm the existence of a military air base northwest of las vegas. the site has harbored secrets, but they do not involve aliens depicted in movies, instead, engineers who worked on spy planes and helped with training for moon landings. >>> a utility company accused of manipulating prices has agreed to refund millions of dollars
. >>> now about the nsa program. specific violations are coming to light. and they number in the thousands. documents leaked by edward snowden claim the national security agency has broken privacy rules and overstepped its legal authority thousands of times since 2008 when congress expanded its powers. the post claims an internal audit shows nearly 3,000 incidents in just one year. >> we definitely need more oversight. we need more public reports. we need more transparency. it's...